Those who are forced into being without an abode and/or dwelling are all to quickly deemed less than citizens. In many regards are even treated as less than human. How about thinking that we are NOT homeless, nor last-class citizens or non-human? We think, have feelings, have intellect and struggle. How would you feel to be thought of as anything less than human just for circumstances due to those of profit/gain/control?

“I think in our world, we often just jump to the worst conclusion,” Darling told KCTV. “It just makes you realize there are good people out there.”

While Harris’ actions are commendable, other homeless people have
also shirked making a quick buck in order to do the right thing.

When Alan Dent,
who’s been panhandling in Manchester, England for the past five years,
came upon a purse filled with 70 pounds and credit cards in December, he
immediately took it to Barclays Bank and the branch reunited the owner,
Sandy Sharples, with her lost belongings, the Lancashire Evening Post
reported.

“It has all moved me incredibly,” Sharples told the paper.
“A person who clearly needs money handed in money. I want to thank Alan
and he deserves a wonderful Christmas. He is my Mr. Kringle and sums up
the spirit of the season.”